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Ok if you still have the audio/video connector piece I know what you mean the wires are a piffle rent color. To fix this splice all and connect as follows yellow wire on a/v connector connects to the white wire from camera, green wire from a/v connector connects to yellow wire on camera, red wire from a/v connector connects to green wire from camera, and black wire from a/v connector connects to black wire from camera.

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I agree, I was looking too. I figured it out though. Green is voltage, yellow is video, black is common ground to voltage source and camera to monitor which leaves white being audio which I do not use. I am using a coaxial cable so the black wires went to braided wire on coax. Yellow to center wire of coax and the positive voltage source went to green.

1 white copper wire inside cctv audio cable which colour do i wire it two in the other audio lead theres 4 colours y r b w

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